- and
desegregation: In
recent years many
historians have come to
distinguish between these like-sounding words... The
movement toward desegregation, breaking...
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Desegregation busing (also
known simply as
busing or
integrated busing or
forced busing) was an
attempt to
diversify the
racial make-up of
schools in...
- The
desegregation of
Boston public schools (1974–1988) was a
period in
which the
Boston Public Schools were
under court control to
desegregate through...
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Desegregation is the
process of
ending the
separation of two groups,
usually referring to races.
Desegregation is
typically measured by the
index of dissimilarity...
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pioneers in
desegregation of
higher education Mansfield school desegregation incident M****ive
resistance New
Orleans school desegregation crisis Nikole...
- 1961, 5
years after the
Mansfield School Desegregation Incident. Green,
George N. "Mansfield
School Desegregation Incident". tshaonline.org.
Retrieved June...
- side.
Supporters of
desegregation thought that it
meant schools should be
desegregated immediately, but
opponents of
desegregation believed that leniency...
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President Dwight D. Eisenhower's
administration (1953–1961),
including the
desegregation of
military schools, hospitals, and bases. The last of the all-black...
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establishing segregated schools to be unconstitutional, and it
called for the
desegregation of all
schools throughout the nation.
After the decision, the National...
- Paul
Robeson was an
American political activist who
advocated for
desegregation in all
aspects of
American life,
including but not
limited to the integration...